imbroglio|imbroglios in English

noun

[im·bro·glio || ɪm'brəʊlɪəʊ]

misunderstanding, quarrel; confused or complicated situation; jumble

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1. No desire, no imbroglio and no sorrow.

2. The budget imbroglio also is creating a mounting statistics gap.

3. The British imbroglio was the first public smudge on Costner's family - man image.

4. Justice and conspiracy dispute. Money and love imbroglio. Strong and weak game.

5. I had seen something of this imbroglio at first hand.

6. People have come out into the street from both sides to watch the imbroglio.

7. 15 The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.

8. Lately there had been big problems facing him, quite apart from tonight's imbroglio.

9. He turned his attention back to the Internet imbroglio of the night before.

10. The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.

11. Aun ia nationaliste haines, id diplomatic imbroglio os liento 1914 ne habiet Adducen id dekhschatic gvonia quod durit tiel 1918